Q for Bayesians: what’s the probability that the statement “all true statements must be logically coherent” is true?

@isaiah hmmmm

one of my thoughts is like "really high, if you want to make a bet on it i'll totally give you $1:$1000 odds and at that point my utility wrt to money goes nonlinear"

the other is "a -statement- being -logically coherent-" sounds like a fact about the map, like logical coherence is maybe a made up thing we just use to help us think, and it's like asking "what is the probability all hotdogs are sandwiches"

@TetraspaceGrouping it’s a rhetorical question, but this line of reasoning may be fruitful...

Think about this — what could in theory disprove the original statement?

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